Where’s my spare face?

Spare Face, which opens on 12 October in Brixton’s Block336, is the first solo presentation of work in the UK by Tamsin Snow.

The exhibition will feature an installation and a new CGI animation. Drawing from science fiction’s visual history, the video explores what it means to push the boundaries of human mortality.

“Exploring the tensions between imagined and real world medical innovation, Snow is interested in questions about trans-human bodies, death, loss, the material and digital worlds and the realities, ethics and logistics of scanning technologies and cryonics”. Sounds interesting!

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